D.U.I. - TRUTH IN SENTENCING LAWS - WATCH OUT!!

By of Kristopher K. Greenwood & Associates, LC posted in DUI on Monday, October 17, 2011.

Have you or someone you know been charged with a DUI (driving under the influence) or any of its many cousins, DWI, OUI, OWI, OMVI, DWAI, etc...? These charges are serious and very technical in nature to litigate in the American court of law. Kristopher K Greenwood LC (KKG) brings deep experience and an aggressive, intelligent attorney to your side.

Consider the following technicalities that must be handled with extreme jurisprudence:

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1. Blood alcohol content in excess of a defined level is the measurement in most jurisdictions for charging someone with a DUI. In other words, there is no need to prove that someone was actually impaired or being under the influence of alcohol...if your blood alcohol content is too high, you get charged.

2. Convictions do not necessarily involve actual driving of the vehicle.

3. In the case of a conviction, in the past many prison times were reduced or suspended after sentencing had been issued. TODAY, many states in the U.S. have adopted truth in sentencing laws that will enforce a strict guideline on the sentencing - a harsh punishment and no getting out early for good behavior.

Estimates are that nearly 2,000,000 arrests are made annually for driving under the influence of alcohol, with nearly 500,000 DWI offenders in prison or jail. Can YOU afford to take any chances with getting the very best defense in your behalf? NO!

At Kristopher K Greenwood LC, we have a proven track record, experience, and we will aggressively pursue your defense. Our first priority is your well-being and ensuring you get every advantage available to you in pursuing a favorable judgment in your behalf. If you or someone you know has been charged with an alcohol related driving crime, ensure that you have the very best in legal representation by contacting the law office of KKG Kristopher K Greenwood, LC to assist you in your matter:

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